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STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1914. PAGE 7, ‘ | Frank Purcell, who formerly managed Johnny O'Leary, Is trying) | FRANK PURCELL IS desperately to lan ome of the orack jorthwest boxers for an iy ge | TURNED DOWN BY A} of California, Last night Purcell watched Ed Pinkham, the P. champion, go four rounds with Blily Wright in an exhibition a the SEATTLE AMATEUR; Pacific Athletic club, and afterward tried to coax the oungeter to a aaare ' J | HE MAY WORK YET turn “pro” and come under his wing. Purcell got a ourt n.d = DUG oucHT| atts, hipr Indian baseball team recently lost a game to wal ‘T AN_ IRISH Ww. a , aia caeere KELLY! | Sitainadil weare ago. The Irish team won 12 to 4, | protested because they claimed the band played the “Wi IS ON THE ee | Green” every time the Irish team got runners on the bases. SEATTLE BOY EARNS SPURS WITH NEW YORK UNDER MOST TRYING CIRCUMSTANCES i CHARLEY MULLEN, DAILY THREATENED WITH REMOVAL,PLODS AWAY AND MAKES GOOD Charley Mullen, who gradu- with which Mullen Is meeting is to hit hard, field cleanly and every way he turned and with yelopments, They really ox “Little sympathy for the young Again Mullen failed to let the Very tow players have had ated from the University of well shown in the accompany: throw accurately, One of those all that he stuck ft out, play pected him to blow up before fellow was expressed at first, Aiscouragement affect him and to face the test that has beast qu eo eased by Ch better by the @ n| votienily 0 ne a Waahingten, and whe played Ing article, written by Bozeman jualities Is possessed by Char ing better ball every day until he end of a week as others but when, Instead of becoming practicaily won both games of put up to. the ‘Weasterien aan Bulger, for the New York loy Mullen,, the young first Frank Chance at last has be had done before him. discouraged, he began to im a double-header that afternoon. ball on the University and Bulger Is one of the baseman who has suddenly come his champton. At the start Mullen fell down prove, the gang started to root That display of gameness was come through with such flying Broadway high teams, ls solid experte on baseball In sprung Into popularity with the The Fane Laughed in his hitting and when he did for him. appealing. colors. Today he is probably with Frank Chance and the the country: New York fans, He has had to Whei Young Mullen first begin to pick up the news was The Hoblitze! talk subsided The fans were with him the most popular man on the 4 New York fans, where he B Bo: Bulg fight the possibility of another came here fro Lincoln, Neb., spread broadcast that the High only to be followed by a n- hook, line and sinker this time club with the fans, as was evi- q now playing first base for t! y zeman er man taking his place ever ded as @ wonderful hitter landers had bought Dick Hob. nouncement that Clarence and made puch a protest denced by the ovation given | Yankees. Charley is hitting the In ball players there are since he first put foot on the and a finished fielder, the fans Mteel from Cineinnat! and Kraft, the man of strike fame, against what they considered him on each of bis trips to bat } ball and has proven himeelf a sometimes evidences of great- Polo grounds, and has won anitled one of those “same old would put him tn the game im was to have the firet base job unfairness that the Kraft deal in the last game played between grand fielder, The success neas other than the mere ability Discouragement beset him stuff” smiles and awaited de mediately for the Highlanders. also fell through, the Highlanders and the Tigers, Tilks Have Sent feng to olla el SCORES AND Mags Will |Young umpire Geo. Chip Best Players to BACK TITLE FoR waite Race US~NDINGS J Kick Jones| Makes Big Mt) Ticks Tar PO. & B |] #eml-pro umpire, yesterday got ililiay, of eos the chance he has been awaiting bs Raymond, a Pag Qr|| 5 stone time—ne was tried |) st O Hunn, 1b, Pile? Pg ’ out in a regular Northwestern e Big Leagues pp Val, Maynelternters| Mt a 4 : regular “umps,” was laid up in || ' ymancisc 4 { $$] The Northwestern league 4i- || bed, and Palmon got the job, be PR peg ot one sis tee Seattle te leading the other clubs the height of the pennant rece thie| Bonner, ps. $ i g]rectors may find thes they will |) ea retitite dic niree ‘te leeste's Hl ot new friends today as & result OF in the Northwestern league in de-) season, ts considered a find in Cin-| theeley esas cs $ .¢ e[bave to kick Fielder Jones out of |] *"piimen more than made good, || the 20-round battle he put up last veloping talent for the big leagues. cinnati, for whom Be has been per-| Potato yi ia a| the president's office. Hoe made a fow wilstakes eee night against George Chip, the | Few players sent up by the other forming like a world beater. Mann "Matted for Bonner tn Mtth A short time ago Jones tendered || is quite natural fer a mere "kid hard-hitting Pennsylvanian, teams in the ciroult have delivered|/ and Whaling are making good with Vangguver Aum HPO. A. FE hf ust breaki: 1 4 Referee Toby Irwin gave the de this season, while considerable | Boston gnaw. 7 14.8 @ 1 8 1 eo} his resignation to the magnates |{ just bredking inte the game, but 1) cision to Chip, and while some of fame has come to Seattle as a re} Indiane Sent Back | : # 5 1 4] When it became apparent his ad-| ve Bhgape Reto ggg bay Pi Petroskey’s friends believed he sult of the success of several for- Spokane contributed a, bevy of | $ 9 % % 8 3/ministration was far from satis-|] side and Wheeler, || #hould have been given a draw, the ; likely looking tim! to the big! 4 fi , " ; verdict was a fair one. a | ers. tory t a“ . ated cn lena three years ago [show, and save for a single excep geeere'h SS dS Site agreed ite tone byenary th ig Pg eee a Up to the 15th round it seemed ‘a member of the local team, le | tion, “Shuffitng Phil” Douglass, the fcharnweter, mes. $ 6 1 1 6 1 today Tce annatiias ar A out abe T\ certain that Chip would win by a ‘one of the foremost pitchers In athletes have failed to impress the GQrindia'o...-.+-. 4 @ 9 38 3 81 “Friday night, in Portland, Jones tnore. notably Kitliiay gf ser knockout the major league, ranking In a | fellows in the Dig top and all have| OME Done backed down on his previous dec-|[ Cadman, Reymond. Scharney, ||,,Petroskey was floored in the clase with Joh . Mathewson slipped down to the minors. Totals .. a 6 oom : iP ; 7 * “, || 13th round, and it is possible that Jaration, manifesting a desire to n 7 continue as president until the end oe one Onto the: boy at || the bell saved bim from a knock Shaw, hopped onto the boy at 2000 1—6|0f the season, which ts two nth . f: 7 ont. He came out of his corner in 100 8 ba4| yet months |T every chance. The crowd was f/ airy good ‘eondition for the 14th "1 *One out when winning run was made and other notable twirlers. | Fitzsimmons, the tall short-gar Pete Schneider, exported during/ den star with the 1913 Indians, asennad s Tigers, and le now showing Three-base hit No steps have been t with Palmen all the Way I! and then gave as splendid an exhi- with Wichita, In the Weste hie —-Huhe, Sehare’| sirectons toward fin aes o7 fhe | throws | bition of gameness as was ever jleague. Outfielder Jules Pappa w aun. MoeCarl cessor for Jones, as it had been de seen in a San Francisco ring. a bloomer and went down to the little fellows, Kippert In A. Ai Ed Ktppert, the husky Dutchman who showed class in center field for the Beavers, didn’t last tn Cin- cinnatt!, but instead of being sent) | back to Vancouver, landed with the} | Internationals, and then went to| |the American association. | Johnay Rawlings, scintillated at| second for the Bees last season, The former tar took everything Brinker, Scharnweber mr d y rune, 4 h@e off Ke j cided to hold over this matter until | te off Tonne: .| Jones stepped down, #0 as to pre | that the Pennsylvanian had to offer s t—Hunt 20, vent any hitch in t proceedings. . | aud then game in for more. pars on balls—Hunt 4, Kelly! President Dugdaleof the Seattle The crowd was with Petroskey 2, Bonner 2." Umpire—-Palmen. club was angry when he | vr | and he was given an ovation when, a that Jones had renigged. bd Hod wes aaa the end of the ¥ | 15th @ directors vi ° Sa to nee peted 100-1 setae auto | . Hundreds of bettors had wagered long time,” he said. “This news is || North Bend.daily at 6:50 a, m., }| that the sailor would last 15 rounds a bitter disappointment. Jones’ ad. || @trives Kirkland 8:30 a, m. Re- || and the building shook with cheers ministration has been entirely un-|| tring, leaves Kirkland 4:30 p.]/as the game sailor walked to his 7 satisfactory, and the majority of | @™» &rrives North Bend 6:10, [| cerner. That Seattle has the finest billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN weonworecu> concccce-™ has even boxed Johnson has hated ? at BU BROS. with al and Pittsburg, | partioular gift. him with a sincerity that has got-| | Tetale ---...98 8 10 f7 6 i l l pectively. That one man 1s Jess Willard. /ten the better of his good judg PB oa wing yg nr mnagy 4 wrote same: | the Big Kansan, who will shortly | ment. gan, Outen, Nelehbora, Medtnatty Just Printers sad for tao cihes toot Sy Boe 8| Tebceen wth aorer out Wunnieel™™ conn 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 match with Johnson. |“goat” for the. aimple reason that AMERICAN LEAGUE ngtiiard, is ot inatinctively «| y : hter, which fs his biggest renee foe ame Bate: Phtiadetphte Daily Excursions ard eae Serre, Thies Fer fwleealy Ea Cintlinet Ctatee Jews Willard. us have desired t@ hand the reins | Passes through King county ae _ [nati put across a trade, in which | By Kid Howard. Pd gta hy col A adil ae i ai AS ee tee ee ee eee ce na Smenctiery. || CHARLEY | WHITE, having : neha, Will dave & pateral a6 : ion't know just what will be f licked Willie Ritchie, appears to be Rawlings would have gone to Min-| There is only one kind of @! vanta: RH PO A BI Falls. Fare, $1.50 h way | vilMe’ “4 j $ | 0 over Johnson in helght * ‘© ¢|done, but there is a chance that alls, we, 72-60 each Way. after Willie's record as a demand- 2 DANaING neapolis, but Johnny thwarted the/righter who will ever defeat Jack | te also has a longer reach, and to t 3 $3 ¢ ¢|the owners will take matters to | er. He demands $10,000 to fight ; HIPPODROME jplan by jumping to the Feds |Johnson and bring back the heavy-| weight ho will have a good 20/ 1 ¢ 2 ¢ 1/thetr own hands now.” | Freddie Welsh on July 4 | jwharham, Victoria, and Ingersoll.) weight champlonsblp to the white | peunds, | a mn repens “Union Orchestre bisted te sik Mates to poten race The fighter will be the fel-| Coupled with these natural ad- OO, ek oh ae | ——— ‘Competent pt Silow with the PATIENCE and the| vantages, Willard ES Be ee ee Dancing Teaght by down In the Coast league. FPuller-| puNCcHL . is 8 Sool, pa- 1 0 ¢*8 © | ‘Teachers. ltons Kelly and Narveson went up of tent, unexcitable person. Willard 2s ae | lind came back. Charley Sohmuts,| nc’ w).0f the big fellows who are |is too good-natured to take a fight aS Oe Eee a | ie ¥ 4 tre Kanviek now before the public there seems seriously. Every white man who +See ee i|| ‘ancouver, and Ire Kantlehner aré|to be only one man who has that as = -| II s . | | | Hy | A New | Telephone Directory 90 For SEATTLE and the Counties of King, Pierce’ _ and Kitsap eect) WII w a it comes to a ring engage. laghane, Gn tat Sane Washingt ” ment with a fighter of Johnson's/ not his Qusiness—it is simply «| Detrolt ability means of livelihood that he can The fellow who tears In at Joh! make more money at than any- Billy Wiliams, who was a dis | son, who stands set and flatfooted, | thing else tinct favorite In Seattle » couple| Will never beat the negro. Jess would sooner be out on of years ago, has reentered the —_ farm lookigg after his horse 4° cattle than fooling around a Hing and is willing to take on any FREE TRUSS gymnasium and training with a lot of the Mghtweights now making) grtat to Prove the Lundberg Truss |of fighters. q@aims in the Northwest. Billy's Superior to =. hay 4 a That fecling for the game {# the jopening challenge 1s directed at/|_,” Se tnprese the hing| Oe thing that will be his biggest Sam Gesmond, a 135-pounder in th qireuiation. Seif} asset when he fights Johnson for Spokame, whom he has defied to im any position; cool, | the champtonship of the _world. meet him over any distance. comfortable and sanitary ema cag A. LUNDBERG CO. | some PERSONS WOULD TRY }to use a turnip fn a blood trans NORTHWESTERN Limbs |fusten operation, Here is Artie | Hofman trying to extract $3,000 LEAGUE | from C, Webb Murphy | SUNDAY ee a a AT DREAMLAND DUGDALE FIELD | COAT LEAGER Go to Press nuomy one, eel ae ok Be ll BASEBALL | Sse8 == | AUGUST 15TH : Pittsburg, Colorado, Milwaukee and U. 8. 8. Davis, Fortune and Philadelphia now at yard, | cate Bert Delmas declares he Tomorrow 3 P. M. knows « ball player when he Visitors welcome atty are || a VANCOUVER Please arrange for any change you See Dry Docks, Office wl “<-% vs. SEATTLE] ? . ° ° 40 a6 Quarters, Machine Shops, ote. HH] caaitie't Vencourer 4 J Prices, 250, 50c, 7c, $1 hag a ins may desire in present listings or Ss. 8 H. B. Kennedy leaves) Tacoma 5, Ballard 4. TAKE 4th AV. CARS i Rrookiyn ®, Pittsbure 9; Philadelphia man Dock 6: P Spokane 4, Victoria 1. . | 4, Chtongo 1) Boston 2, St. Loutla @ oe a {4orb:t0'p me. 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